ISLA~•~For a second, I wasn’t sure I heard him right.I stared at him, waiting for him to laugh and take it back. After all, it seemed like all he did was fuck with my head anyway. But he didn’t. He just stood there, his gaze fixed on me, waiting for me to respond to him.“You can’t just say things like that,” I managed to say, my throat suddenly dry.His gaze flicked over my face. “Why not?”I blinked. He wasn’t teasing. He was serious. He came and went as he liked. He said whatever he felt like saying. It annoyed me. “Because you have no right.” I hissed out.I had spent the last few weeks trying to get him out of my head. I had put all my time and focus on training and school. I didn’t leave any space for thoughts about Lorenzo, especially with all the secrets he carried. I was conflicted when it came to him. I didn’t know whether to give in or not. I didn’t know whether to demand the truth or not. Everything about him confused me which was why I stopped thinking about him.He ti
LORENZO~•~I had no intention of avoiding Isla when I came back, but it just happened.She was angry. That much I could tell. I could see it in the way she looked at me whenever we passed each other in the hallways. In the way she ate quickly whenever I was around. I couldn’t even blame her.I’d left without telling her and when she confronted me about it, my words had been harsh. It was only right for her to be mad at me.Besides, her anger was doing her good. In the month I was away, her stamina and core strength had improved. Her stance was great and she had learnt a few reliable strikes. She wasn’t perfect but with the way she was spending all of her time training, it wouldn’t be long before she would be.Even when Lucia wasn’t teaching her, she was practicing on her own. I wanted to interfere, but I wasn’t certain she would even listen to me.Regardless, I found my feet leading me to the training grounds. She wasn’t in her room nor was she in the study. I’d also checked the gym
ISLA~•~In the month Lorenzo was away, I’d made a lot of progress on training. I could throw knives now. My throws weren’t precise but it still stuck to the target. My punch could hurt even if it could easily be blocked and I was just starting to learn how to use guns. Aside from training, I’d been very busy with school. Exams had been tough but without Lorenzo around to distract me, I was almost sure I’d been acing them.It was my final paper and I was feeling pretty good about it. I was tired of school. At first, I looked forward to it because it was the last piece of normalcy I had left but after Lorenzo’s life also bled onto that, I hated the place. I didn’t have any friends. Sophia had completely abandoned me. Ryan said hi to me now and then, but without Sophia there to continue the conversation with him, our talks were very short. He still flirted with me whenever he couldn’t but he couldn’t keep talking to an unresponsive person.I couldn’t even blame him.I had just stepped
LORENZO ~•~ The first few days blurred. Work filled up the spaces she used to occupy. There were endless reports, endless calls, and endless files spread across my desk. I went through them one after the other, only stopping to eat or sleep. It worked for a while. Until it didn’t. The house was quiet. Too quiet in my opinion. I’d only brought two men along with me since I never planned to stay this long. I used to like quiet places until I came across Isla who didn’t fail to talk back whenever she could. “Boss,” Romano's voice interrupted my thoughts. I looked up at him. “The container had been cleared. They’re waiting for your approval to send it out.” I nodded, giving him the go-ahead. Romano was able to handle most businesses by himself but he always liked to report to me first. “Double the surveillance when it lands. Nikolai has his eye on my goods.” I’d crossed paths with Nikolai once after Isla’s birthday. He seemed to think I owed him for humiliating his brother. I coul
ISLA ~•~ Lorenzo has been avoiding me. At least, that was how it felt. After my first session with Lucia, I hardly saw him around the house. Normally, I’d catch glimpses of him in the hallway or the kitchen, but for the past few days, it was like he had disappeared completely. I was usually the one avoiding him and whenever I didn’t go out of my way to make sure we didn’t cross paths, we always did. Greg said he was busy but that wasn’t exactly new information. Lorenzo was always busy but there was a difference between being busy and being gone. By Thursday, I was done pretending his absence didn’t bother me. Apparently, he’d been snappy with everyone lately, but I would prefer it if he snapped at me rather than completely ignoring me. It wasn’t like I missed him or anything. I just… didn’t like not knowing why he was radio silent. A small insecure part of me thought it was because he had gotten what he wanted. It was very small but it existed anyway. He’d been teasin
ISLA~•~I’d left for school around seven in the morning, but since my second lecture got canceled, I was back home as early as eleven in the morning.The house was unusually quiet when I got home. It was even quieter than it was in the morning. The air was tense as though everyone was holding their breath.The guards stationed around looked stiff, eyes fixed straight ahead. It made me wonder if something bad had happened in the three hours I’d been gone.I got my answer a few seconds later.The door was closed but Lorenzo’s voice echoed from inside. “Who the hell authorized that drop?”I opened the door to the house, pausing when I caught sight of him in the living room, facing a few of his men.“I-I thought you said–“ the guilty one looked like he wanted to disappear into thin air.“You thought wrong.” Lorenzo snapped, cutting him off. He took a step closer to the man who had spoken and the man shifted back. “I said wait for my call. That shipment wasn’t supposed to leave the dock u